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The Link Between Dental Hygiene and Your Overall Health
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Anonymous
posted: Feb. 17, 2024.
When patients of David A. Rosh, DMD, PC hear any mention of oral or dental hygiene, they probably think of brushing and flossing their teeth. Although these are extremely important,
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Top Five Reasons to Choose Veneers
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Anonymous
posted: Feb. 16, 2024.
If you notice every imperfection in your smile and you are aiming for a more ideal-looking smile, veneers might be for you. Veneers are common tools in cosmetic dentistry for
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The Origins of Valentine's Day
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Anonymous
posted: Feb. 12, 2024.
When we think of Valentine’s Day, we think of cards, flowers, and chocolates. We think of girlfriends celebrating being single together and couples celebrating their relationship. We think of all
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The Transformation of Valentine's Day
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Anonymous
posted: Feb. 10, 2024.
Did you know the actions leading to the beginnings of Valentine's Day were actually centered on the avoidance of war? A Catholic priest named Valentine defied the orders of the
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Valentine's Day History
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Anonymous
posted: Feb. 09, 2024.
Valentine’s Day is best known as a celebration of love in all its forms. Pink hearts, red roses, and cute greeting cards adorn every surface you see. What many people
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Why do wisdom teeth need to be removed?
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Anonymous
posted: Feb. 05, 2024.
the doctor and our team at David A. Rosh, DMD, PC get this question a lot. Wisdom teeth are the last teeth to come in, once young people get their
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The Five Most Common Reasons for Emergency Visits
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Anonymous
posted: Feb. 03, 2024.
An emergency usually evokes panic, and for good reason. Emergencies don’t discriminate when it comes to time or place. They’ll happen during your vacation, at home, while you’re shopping for
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Losing a Baby Tooth
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Anonymous
posted: Feb. 02, 2024.
It seems like yesterday. There you were, comforting your baby through sleepless nights, soothing her with a dentist-approved teether, celebrating as that first tiny tooth poked through her gums. And
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Dental Veneers
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Anonymous
posted: Jan. 29, 2024.
If you want to fix staining, large gaps, fillings, chipped teeth, or the overall shape of your teeth, this may be the perfect option for you. Many of our patients
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Why You Should Avoid Energy and Sports Drinks
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Anonymous
posted: Jan. 27, 2024.
In a world where everything moves so quickly and teens and young adults find themselves pulling “all-nighters” or working long hours, energy drinks have grabbed the spotlight. You’ll have one
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Camping Oral Health Tips
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Anonymous
posted: Jan. 26, 2024.
If your idea of camping is a quiet walk through the woods before returning to your rustic hotel, your regular brushing habits will be perfect for your trip. But if
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A Prescription for Oral Health
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Anonymous
posted: Jan. 22, 2024.
You and your dentist are essential partners in making sure you have the best dental care. You do your part by eating a tooth-healthy diet, brushing and flossing as recommended,
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Diet Soda vs. Regular Soda: Which is better for teeth?
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Anonymous
posted: Jan. 20, 2024.
When most patients ask the doctor this question, they're thinking strictly about sugar content — cut out the bacteria-feeding sugar that's present in regular soda by opting for a diet
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Root Cavities
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Anonymous
posted: Jan. 19, 2024.
When we don’t keep up with our dental hygiene, plaque buildup can result in three kinds of cavities. Pit and fissure cavities are found on the tops of molars, where
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Should You Be Concerned about Your Child’s Bad Breath?
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Anonymous
posted: Jan. 15, 2024.
The short answer to this question? Yes. Because your child’s breath is a reflection of his or her oral health, you should talk to the doctor if you notice any
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You broke your tooth; now what?
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Anonymous
posted: Jan. 13, 2024.
You may have bitten down on a hard food or object, or perhaps you had a cavity that weakened your tooth. Either way, your tooth is now broken, and the
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